On Tuesday, October 07, 2008 at 03:57 CEST, Marcelo Iturbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am currently hosting the mail for the domain santiago.cl at google > Apps. Google Apps has a very limited mailing list system so I want to > install a local linux+postfix+mailman server for mailing list > administration. > > I can create the sub-domain lists.santiago.cl and point the MX records > to this linux server and have all the lists with @lists.santiago.cl > and everything would be OK. > > BUT, I would like to avoid using @lists.santiago.cl and just use @ > santiago.cl as the domain. [...] > In the mailing list I have read-up on modifying the transport file > "add this line to /etc/postfix/transport > user2 at example.com smtp:[your.isp.smarthost]" > > But the problem is that I have 8000+ accounts and they get added more > every day dinamically so maintaining this file is not really an > option. Seriously, why not? Surely you must have a data source from which can you pull out the usernames? Nobody is suggesting that you maintain that file by hand. -- Magnus Bäck [EMAIL PROTECTED]